
To sum up, I do see the sense of trying 75% for this game, even though I believe I would benefit of matching it to a lower % (and of course the only way to really find out is to put some time with different values and see how I feel and what do I seem to prefer) but I wanted to ask anyway why would you recommend starting with 75% and what do you use personally. The dilemma is even bigger when wanting to use a unique single value even when I would play with all kind of weapons depending on how I feel (once again: BF4 system please!!!).

For instance, in CSGO it is really clear that with the low FOV of the scoped weapons (the sniper ones, who uses the AUG or SG anyway ), it makes no sense to match the sensitivity at 75% of monitor distance (even less at higher values) however in Battlefront 2 you may indeed suddenly see an enemy at 75% distance (hence your recommendation I guess), but I feel that as a general rule I scope once I've seen a target and thus it will be much closer to the center of the monitor as soon as I am scoped in. There is a exe, click it then right click and go into properties 6. Copy the command below (with quotes) into a text file, and replace DATAPATH with your ModData folder location.
CHANGE DEFAULT FILE LOCATION BATTLEFRONT 2 MODS
Some mods can prevent the current version of the game from running.
Yah I know there is google and probably Star Wars discord group but they both failed answering my questions and here is why:Technician This medal is won by slicing into a vehicle. I just reinstalled 2K on a new drive, I want to keep my system stuff on a small partition (C:) and have other program files on a seperate partition (D:). Go into steam and click battlefront II 2.Now right click it and go to properties 3.There is a tab called local files, click it, then click 'browse local files' 4.Go to the folder that says'GameData' 5. Star Wars Battlefront 2 savegame location sailormoonfetis 2 years ago 1. For a complete list of these spots, refer to Star Wars: Battlefront II/Vehicles. After a few seconds, a second crosshair will appear, marking the critical hit area. Regarding this particular game at hand, I am not fully convinced at what monitor distance to match the sensitivity (I try to play 1 to 1 sensitivity on all games independently of the zoom level, that is why BF4 is soooo convenient and useful). To find the critical hit area, hover your crosshair over the vehicle.

Try Monitor Distance 75% first and see how that feels.įirst of all thanks for the hard and great work, it is unbelievable how and why would they implement such a bad sensitivity system and options using the same engine as BF4 (where all the customization and possibilities are just perfect all games should have those options.). For hipfire try 360 distance, and for Zoomed use either Monitor Distance or Viewspeed.
